Nestle Voluntarily Recalling Nesquik

A general view shows the newly inaugurated Nestle Philippines Tanauan Factory in Batangas, south of Manila on October 12, 2012. The Nestle Tanauan Factory in Batangasis completed in 22 months and representing an investment totalling five billion pesos. The manufacturing facility, Nestle's fifth in the country, is amongst the most advanced. The advances are intended to enhance operational efficiencies, cost savings, business competitiveness, and provides safe working environment for employees. (Credit: NOEL CELIS/AFP/Getty Images)

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – Nestle USA announced Thursday that it was voluntarily recalling some of its Newsquik chocolate powder due to a possible risk of salmonella exposure.

The company said it will be recalling 10.9, 21.8 and 40.7 once canisters of Nesquik that were sold across the county in early October and have an expiration date of October 2014.

Nestle says the recall comes after an ingredient supplier recalled some of their calcium carbonate used in Nesquik because of salmonella contamination.